Your Next New Big Things

You know what you love musicallyai??i??your tastes really havenai??i??t changed that much since your teens. So if youai??i??re a bit bored with your current playlists, hear this: New artists are embracing the genres we grew up with and guess what? Theyai??i??re pretty good! Read on for the styles that tickle your eardrums and our sensation suggestions for up-and-comers who get it right.

SOUL: You never could resist crooners like Otis Redding and Al Green, and still have a soft spot for the Jackson Five. Baby faced Brit John Newman delivers danceable pop with a heart of soul on his debut album where can i buy clomid pills, acquire lioresal. Tributeai??i??aptly titled, since you know he spent a lot of time listening to his mamaai??i??s record collection. Give his emotional first hit single, ai???Love Me Again,ai??? a spin (www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfihYWRWRTQ).

METAL: Black Sabbath was basically scripture for you growing up, and youai??i??re jonesing for metal the way it used to be: big riffs, wailing vocals and that whole dark doomsday vibe. Youai??i??re not worthy of Black Prismai??i??s ai???Satanai??i??s Country,ai??? from the LA bandai??i??s debut 7ai???, but check it out anyway (www.youtube.com/watch?v=4J-mO1dc1hQ). While youai??i??re at it, peruse the rest of Riding Easy Recordsai??i?? very heavy roster (www.ridingeasyrecords.com).

FOLK: Meaningful lyrics and acoustic guitars a la Joni Mitchell, Laura Nyro and Janis Ian were the soundtrack to your sensitive youth. Now lend an ear to Laura Marlingai??i??who left her native England for Los Angeles because she finds Americans ai???more poetic.ai??? The twenty-something has a bunch of albums under her belt already, with a new one, Short Movie, out in 2015. If sheai??i??s new to you, get a taste of ai???All My Rageai??? (www.youtube.com/watch?v=zR-AOZfLh7w).

BLUES: Your introduction came via the Stones and Clapton, then you dug deeper to discover Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, Howlinai??i?? Wolf, et al and rounded out your diet with Stevie Ray Vaughan. Austin, Texas-based badass Gary Clark Jr. proves that the blues are still going strong. Case in point: This live version of ai???Bright Lights,ai??? a powerhouse track from his Blak And Blue debut (www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_ZeDn-hHGE).

JAZZ: An old soul, you swing to singers from before your timeai??i??ladies like Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Dinah Washington and Nina Simone. So spend some time with CAi??cile McLorin Salvant, a uniquely exciting talent who rose to attention by winning first prize in 2010ai??i??s Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition, and earned a Grammy nod in 2014 for her Womanchild album. Here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxex5jGMlMY), her idiosyncratic slant on ai???I Only Have Eyes for You.ai???